יהודי בייג'ינג
Region: Asie orientale
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Distinct from the ancient Jewish community of Kaifeng, a modern Jewish presence took shape in Beijing from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries onward, composed mainly of expatriates, diplomats, and foreign merchants. This presence remained limited and dependent on the political climate. After the Communist victory of 1949, the foreign community dispersed and virtually ceased to exist as an organized entity. An expatriate Jewish presence has reappeared in Beijing in recent decades with the country's economic opening.
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